The following was provided by Mona Hura:
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FUNERALS THIS AFTERNOON
The funerals of the late Sam Mason, John Harris and Mrs. Etta Guthrie occurred this afternoon at 2 and 3 o'clock respectively at their homes on Race, Grove and Arnett streets in Patton Grove. Interments were made in Maple Hill cemetery. Mr. Mason it will be remembered, died in Tuscaloosa after a long illness. Mr. Harris succumbed to Bright's disease and Mrs. Guthrie had been ill for six weeks with fever.
We extend kindest condolence to all of the bereaved ones.
The Huntsville Times; 18 Aug 1910, Thu; Page 5; Huntsville, Alabama
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MR. SAM MASON IS DEAD; BROTHER OF TOM MASON, SR.
A telegram received in the city this morning by relatives announced the death of Sam Mason in Tuscaloosa, where he had been taken some time ago for treatment.
Mr Mason was a good man and the news of his death will be read with regret. He was the only brother of Tom Mason, Sr., the well known taxicab man. The deceased is survived by a widow and several children, among them being J. R. Mason, the young furniture dealer, J. Thomas Mason and John Mason.
The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mr. Mason's late home on Race st., in Patton Grove, conducted by Rev. H. E Rice
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The following was provided by Mona Hura:
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FUNERALS THIS AFTERNOON
The funerals of the late Sam Mason, John Harris and Mrs. Etta Guthrie occurred this afternoon at 2 and 3 o'clock respectively at their homes on Race, Grove and Arnett streets in Patton Grove. Interments were made in Maple Hill cemetery. Mr. Mason it will be remembered, died in Tuscaloosa after a long illness. Mr. Harris succumbed to Bright's disease and Mrs. Guthrie had been ill for six weeks with fever.
We extend kindest condolence to all of the bereaved ones.
The Huntsville Times; 18 Aug 1910, Thu; Page 5; Huntsville, Alabama
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MR. SAM MASON IS DEAD; BROTHER OF TOM MASON, SR.
A telegram received in the city this morning by relatives announced the death of Sam Mason in Tuscaloosa, where he had been taken some time ago for treatment.
Mr Mason was a good man and the news of his death will be read with regret. He was the only brother of Tom Mason, Sr., the well known taxicab man. The deceased is survived by a widow and several children, among them being J. R. Mason, the young furniture dealer, J. Thomas Mason and John Mason.
The funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mr. Mason's late home on Race st., in Patton Grove, conducted by Rev. H. E Rice
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Family Members
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William Thomas Mason
1877–1878
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James Richard Mason
1880–1948
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Luther Samuel Mason
1883–1904
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Luther Samuel Mason
1883–1904
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Thomas T. Mason
1885–1955
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John Robert Mason
1890–1954
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Nora May Mason Quick
1893–1977
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Margaret "Maggie" Mason Heller
1896–1960
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Infant Son Mason
1899–1900
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William Oscar Mason
1901–1972